“Come home? Which kain home?” — Lady who bought new sim card laments frequent calls from unknown caller (Video)

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"Come home? Which kain home?" — Lady who bought new sim card laments frequent calls from unknown caller (Video)

A young lady laments the struggle faced on her newly acquired sim card, particularly from a caller who keeps pleading with her to come home. A video making the rounds on social media captured the bitter experience of a new sim card user who was sold an already line.

"Come home? Which kain home?" — Lady who bought new sim card laments frequent calls from unknown caller (Video)

According to the lady, from the first day of the sim purchase, multiple calls from different people would not let her rest. The worst of them all was from an individual who may have been the ex-boyfriend of the first owner of the phone number. “This particularly man e be like say na ex. Baba just dey call dey call. E dey tell me make I come home. Which home? Na so una dey do for here?” she said in part. Watch the video below …

How sim registration vendor captured my details twice with intention of selling second sim to kidnapper

How sim registration vendor captured my details twice with intention of selling second sim to kidnapper - Man narrates

How sim registration vendor captured my details twice with intention of selling second sim to kidnapper - Man narrates

Man narrates how he narrowly escaped incrimination after his information was captured twice by a sim registration vendor.
According to the narration of a Twitter user identified as @IamAbode, he patronized the services of a roadside sim registration vendor who duplicated his information.

The unsuspecting victim was cajoled to believe that it was nothing serious until he revealed a message from his network provider about being registered on two different numbers.
Read the full narration below …
“I wanted to get a new SIM to complement the one I already have. Then I decided to patronise a road side sim vendor and the unexpected happened.
During registration, I gave out the needed details to the vendor and the registration was going on smoothly until it got to capturing.
Usually, you are expected to be captured once but the vendor captured me twice and that made me suspicious. So I queried him but he gave a flimsy excuse.

Immediately after the registration, I got a welcome text message indicating I registered two numbers instead of one and
I asked why two numbers registered in my name instead of one, the vendor said “it’s normal, that sometimes the issue is from the network operators”.
The next day, I went to Glo office to lay a complain and the moment I mentioned what brought me, the manager there said
“these guys again? Why doing these to innocent people”?, that was when I realized the gravity of what just happened. The second number was deregistered, the case was reported and the guy was picked up.
Questioning the vendor, he said they usually use people’s details to register other sim cards which they resell to “car trackers” at a higher price.
On further interrogation, he confessed that he uses people’s details to register sim cards which they sell to fraudsters,
ritualists, kidnappers and he makes a lot of money from the business.

Now, imagine if he sold this second number to a kidnapper or a fraudster and when tracked, my picture and details would pop up and it would be difficult to deny.
I’m putting this out here because a lot of innocent people are in prisons today because of cr!me they know nothing about.
While doing your registration, please be attentive and report any suspicion to the right authority.”